Accessing UBfs Using a Mapped Drive from Windows

You can map a drive to UBfs on your computer that you can use to
easily access your Myfiles space if you are connecting using UB
Secure Wi-Fi or from off campus. A mapped drive will allow you to
associate a drive you use on your computer with UBfs.

If you are connecting from off-campus, use the off-campus VPN client AnyConnectbefore accessing UBfs.

Mapping a Drive to UBfs

Depending on your computer's operating system:

Windows 8: From the Start Screen, select the
Desktop tile. Select the Computer icon on the
Desktop. Select Map Network Drive from the
Computer menu.

Windows 7: Click Start >Computer.
Select Map Network Drive at the top of the window.

Enter the UBfs folder for your Myfiles space:
\\itorg.ad.buffalo.edu\ubfs\myfiles\1st_letter_ubitname\2nd_letter_ubitname\UBITName
(where UBITName is your UBITName). For example, if your UBITName is
jdoe, you would enter:\\itorg.ad.buffalo.edu\ubfs\myfiles\j\d\jdoe.

When prompted for a username, enter ad\ followed by your
UBITName, e.g., ad\jdoe.

To map a drive to Collab space instead, follow the directions above but in step 3 map to:\\itorg.ad.buffalo.edu\ubfs\collab.